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Population and Housing Census 2020 - IPUMS Harmonized Subset

Mexico, 2020
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MEX_2020_PHC_v01_M_v7.5_A_IPUMS
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI), IPUMS
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Occupation (3-digits) (MX2020A_OCC3)

Data file: MEX2020_PHC-P-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 334
End: 336
Width: 3
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
<span class="h3">Continue if the person is 12 years of age or older</span></p>

<p>32. Name of occupation: What was [the respondent]'s occupation last week? For example: electrician, elementary school teacher, fruit seller, construction worker, auto mechanic</p>
<div class="i1">____ Write down textually</div>
Categories
Value Category
111 Government officials, legislators and authorities
112 Presidents and CEOs
113 Directors of political, union and civil organizations
121 Directors and managers in financial and administrative services
122 Directors and managers in health, education and social services
131 Directors and managers in agricultural, industrial, construction and maintenance production
132 Directors and managers in information technology, telecommunications, transport and technological research and development
141 Directors and managers of sales, restaurants and hotels
142 Directors and managers of museums, cinemas and other establishments
151 Coordinators and area managers in financial and administrative services
152 Coordinators and heads of area in health, education, social services and qualifying judges
161 Coordinators and area managers in agricultural, industrial, construction and maintenance production
162 Coordinators and heads of areas in computing, telecommunications, transport and research and technological development
171 Coordinators and heads of sales area, restaurants and hotels
172 Coordinators and area managers in museums, cinemas and other establishments
199 Other directors, officials, managers, coordinators and heads of area, not previously classified
211 Administrators and marketers
212 Accountants, auditors and finance professionals
213 Researchers and professionals in social sciences
214 Researchers and professionals in humanistic sciences
215 Writers, journalists and translators
216 Painters, designers and artistic draughtsmen, sculptors and set designers
217 Performing artists
221 Researchers and professionals in physics, mathematics, statistics and actuarial
222 Researchers and professionals in biological, chemical and environmental sciences
223 Professionals in agronomic sciences
224 Electrical and electronic engineers
225 Chemical, mechanical, industrial, mining and metallurgical engineers
226 Civil engineers, surveyors and architects
227 Researchers and professionals in computer systems
228 Communications and telecommunications engineers
231 Educational supervisors and specialists in educational sciences
232 Middle and higher level teachers
233 Basic level teachers
234 special education teachers
239 Other professors and teaching specialists, not previously classified
241 General practitioners and dentists
242 Specialist doctors
243 Other health specialists
251 Assistants in administration, accounting and finance
252 Public inspectors
253 Assistants in social sciences and humanities
254 Fashion, industrial, graphic designers and interior decorators
255 Announcers, entertainers and clowns
256 Athletes, coaches and referees
261 Assistants and technicians in physical, mathematical, biological, chemical, environmental and agronomic sciences
262 Industrial assistants and technicians, surveyors, miners and technical draftsmen
263 Mechanics and technicians in maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment, motor vehicles, industrial instruments and refrigeration equipment
264 Electrical, electronic, telecommunications and electromechanical equipment technicians
265 Auxiliaries and technicians in computing and communications and recording equipment
266 Air traffic and other transport controllers
271 Assistants and technicians in education, instructors and trainers
281 Nurses and medical technicians
282 Health support workers
299 Other professionals and technicians not classified above
310 Supervisors of secretaries, data capturers, cashiers and file and transport control workers
311 Secretaries, stenographers, typists, data entry operators, and office machine operators
312 Cashiers, collectors and payers
313 Warehouse and warehouse file and control workers
314 Workers in control of the transport operation
320 Supervisors of workers who provide and manage information
321 Receptionists, information workers and telephone operators
322 Workers in travel agencies and tourist information
323 Pollsters and coders
399 Other auxiliary workers in administrative activities, not previously classified
411 Merchants in establishments
420 Managers and supervisors of sales of financial products and services
421 Sales clerks and telemarketers
422 Agents, Sales Representatives, and Catalog Sellers
423 Workers in sales promotion and models
430 Supervisors in rental services
431 Workers in rental services
499 Other merchants, sales employees and sales agents in establishments, not classified above
510 Supervisors in the preparation and service of food and beverages, as well as in leisure and hotel services
511 Workers in the preparation and service of food and beverages in establishments
520 Home and personal care worker supervisors and managers
521 Hairdressers, beautifiers and the like
522 Personal care workers
523 Hostesses and flight attendants
524 Gardeners
525 Workers in other personal services
529 Other workers in personal services not classified above
530 Supervisors in protection and surveillance services
531 Workers in protection and surveillance services
540 Navy, Army and Air Force Supervisors
541 Navy, Army and Air Force workers
610 Supervisors, managers and agricultural foremen
611 Workers in agricultural activities
612 Workers in livestock activities and animal husbandry
613 Workers who combine agricultural activities with livestock
620 Supervisors, managers and foremen of workers in fishing, aquaculture, forestry, hunting and similar activities
621 Workers in fishing and aquaculture activities
622 Workers in forestry and forestry activities
623 Workers in hunting, trapping and similar activities
631 Agricultural and forestry machinery operators
699 Other workers in agricultural, livestock, forestry, hunting and fishing activities, not previously classified
710 Supervisors of extraction workers, masons and construction finishes
711 Workers in extraction
712 Bricklayers and other construction workers
713 Plasterers, installers of floors, climates, waterproofing, glass, etc., plumbers and painters
719 Other workers related to extraction and building construction, not previously classified
720 Supervisors of craftsmen and workers in the treatment and elaboration of metal products
721 Shapers, welders, tinsmiths and metal painters
722 Blacksmiths, locksmiths, jewelers and craftsmen in the elaboration of metal products
729 Other workers related to the treatment and manufacturing of metal products, not previously classified
730 Supervisors of artisans and workers in the elaboration of wood, paper, textile and leather products
731 Craftsmen and workers in the elaboration of wood products
732 Craftsmen and workers in the elaboration of paper products, cardboard and printing works
733 Workers in the preparation of textile fibers and weavers of textile fibers
734 Craftsmen in the elaboration of textile, leather, fur and similar products
735 Upholsterers and workers in the treatment and production of leather and fur products
739 Other workers related to the production of wood, paper, textile, leather and fur products, not previously classified
740 Supervisors of artisans and workers in the production of rubber, rubber, plastic and chemical products
741 Artisans and workers in the production of rubber, rubber, plastic and chemical products
750 Supervisors of workers in the manufacture and processing of food, beverages and tobacco products
751 Workers manufacturing and processing food, beverages, and tobacco products
759 Other workers related to the elaboration and processing of food, beverages and tobacco products, not previously classified
760 Supervisors of artisans and workers in the production of ceramic, glass, tile and similar products
761 Craftsmen and workers in the production of ceramic, glass, tile and similar products
799 Other craft workers not classified above
810 Industrial machinery operator supervisors
811 Machine and equipment operators for extraction in mines, quarries and wells
812 Machine and equipment operators in metal fabrication, machinery manufacturing, and metal products
813 Machine and equipment operators in the production of chemical, plastic, water treatment and petrochemical products
814 Wood and paper machine operators
815 Machine and equipment operators in the production of textile, leather and fur products
816 Machine operators in the production of food, beverages and tobacco
817 Machine operators in the manufacture of cement and ceramic, glass and similar products
818 Machine operators for power generation
819 Other operators of industrial fixed installations and machinery, not previously classified
820 Supervisors in assembly processes and assembly of machinery, tools and metal, electrical and electronic products
821 Assemblers and assemblers of tools, machinery, metallic and electronic products
830 Transport and mobile machinery driver supervisors
831 Air transport drivers
832 Maritime transport drivers
833 Railway transport drivers
834 Motorized land transport drivers
835 Mobile machinery drivers
899 Other industrial machinery operators, assemblers and transport drivers, not previously classified
911 Support workers in agricultural activities
912 Support workers in forestry, fishing and hunting activities
921 Support workers in mining and extraction
922 Construction and plumbing support workers
923 Industry Support Workers
931 Transport driver assistants
932 Bicycle and animal transport drivers
933 Chargers
941 Helpers in food preparation
951 Street sellers (excluding food sellers)
952 Street food sellers
959 Other street sellers not classified above
960 Supervisors in cleaning, housekeepers, butlers and in parking lots
961 Domestic workers
962 Janitorial workers, housekeepers, valets, and shoe shiners
963 Vehicle washers and caretakers
964 Laundresses and ironers
965 Gardeners helpers
966 Waste collectors, recyclable material and other materials
971 Parcel, packaging and entertainment support workers
972 Courier and merchandise delivery workers (on foot or by bicycle)
973 Meter Readers, Money Collectors, and Elevator Drivers
989 Other workers in elementary and support activities, not previously classified
998 Unknown
999 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h2">15.3 Section III. People characteristics</span></p>

<p>In this section, information is obtained for each of the people living in the housing unit.</p>

<p>Before requesting data for each resident, copy the details from Section II. List people and general data, their names, gender, and age, and write them down in the spaces provided. Do not forget to correct the person number when using more than one questionnaire.</p>

<p>[Figure omitted: image with text]</p>

<p>For the respondent to know who to provide the information about, start with the sentence: "Now I'm going to ask you about...", and mention the name of the person you previously wrote down.</p>

<p>Apply questions 1 through 11 for all the people who are habitual residents, including children, as well as elderly people.</p>

<p><span class="em">32. Occupation name and 33. Tasks</span>
<br />These questions allow us to know the occupation of the people who worked the week before the interview.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the respondent's occupation (3-digit SINCO code).
Universe
Mexico 2020: Persons age 12+ who had a job last week [discrepancies: none]

concept

Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Work: Occupation Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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